Stephen
Davis was invited to Nigeria by President Goodluck Jonathan to help
negotiate the release the Chibok girls who were kidnapped in their
school by the boko haram sect on April 14. Mr. Davis who also The
63-year-old former Canon Emeritus at Coventry Cathedral in the UK who
has extensive contacts with African terrorist groups was also
responsible for brokering a truce between the Federal Government and
Niger Delta militants in 2004, when he was working for the company
Shell.

He told the ABC he
was only 15 minutes away from retrieving 60 of the kidnapped girls from
insurgents after securing them through negotiations, when they were
snatched by a second rebel group:

'I
made a few phone calls to the Boko Haram commanders and they confirmed
they were in possession of the girls. They told me they'd be prepared to
release some as a goodwill gesture towards a peace deal with the
government, so I went to Nigeria on the basis of being able to secure
their release.

There
are several groups to deal with as the girls are held in several camps.
This makes any thought of a rescue highly improbable. To attempt to
rescue one group would only endanger the others. Every day there is the
possibility of the release of the girls.

We
travelled for four-and-a-half hours to reach them, but 15 minutes
before we arrived they were kidnapped again by another group who wanted
to cash in on a reward, Mr Davis. The girls ended up back with their
original captors,’ Davis told ABC.

Davis
also revealed that four of the kidnapped girls managed to successfully
escape their captors and meet their families with the help of a young
man who was formerly kidnapped by the same group.

A
mobile phone that had been hidden in the bra of one of the girls helped
them contact their parents and receive directions to cross the border
from Cameroon back to Nigeria.

Boko
haram negotiator Dr. Stephen Davis says the boko haram insurgent is
being funded by a senior official with the Central Bank of Nigeria. In
an interview with TheCable, the Australian says Western countries could
not trace the majority of the source of funding to the sect because “it
is done through a legal channel, through the gatekeeper, the CBN, and
that makes it very easy to cover up.” He also said the Boko Haram
commanders told him a senior CBN official, who currently works in the
bank’s currency operations division, was the one handling the
transactions.

“One
of the biggest of suppliers of arms and military uniforms to the JAS
(Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, better known as Boko Haram)
currently lives in Cairo, Egypt. He is the recipient of money sent by
political sponsors from Nigeria. The funds go through the
CBN’s financial system and appear to be a legal transaction.

I Thought they were the Perfect Couple o Chai but according to Punch The wife of the founder, Believers’
LoveWorld Incorporated, popularly known as Christ Embassy, Anita
Oyakhilome, has reportedly filed for dissolution of the marriage between
her and her pastor husband, Chris Oyakhilome, on the grounds of
“unreasonable behaviour” and “adultery.”

According to an online newspaper, The Cable,
the divorce case, with Suit No FD14D01650, was filed on April 9, 2014
at Divorce Section A, Central Family Court, First Avenue House, High
Holborn, London, the United Kingdom, on Anita’s behalf by Attwaters
Jameson Hill Solicitors, a firm with expertise in commercial law,
family, wills and estate, personal injury and medical negligence.

It was also reported that efforts to
reconcile the couple, whose church is one of the biggest denominations
in Nigeria with branches all over world, have failed. They have two
teenage daughters, Sharon and Charlyn. Oyakhilome is the president of
Believers’ Love World Inc, the registered name of the Christian
ministry, while his wife is the vice-president.

The ex-governor who donated some of
the computers to the Economics Department of the University of
Nigeria (UNN) says the computers were made with 100 per cent local
content. Slok Computers becomes Nigeria’s 2nd certified
branded computers... the first being Zinox.

A
30-year-old beauty therapist Claire Hawker who went abroad for a
bargain boob job was horrified when the implants burst through her skin
just days later, nearly killing her. The mother of two had been
recommended the cosmetic surgeon in Prague by a friend and was initially
delighted with her new figure. But just days after returning home, her
size G breasts started leaking a brown discharge and suddenly burst.

After
being rushed to hospital, surgeons warned that she would die if the
implants were not removed immediately... which they eventually did.See pics after cut…

There was a mild drama in Olodi
Apapa area of Lagos State, Thursday night, as a man who took another woman to a
hotel came out from the hotel room to see his wife coming out from another room
with his friend.

The man identified as Kayode was
said to have yelled, “My wife in a hotel with another man!” when he spotted
them.

According to LIBThe infected widow of Dr Iyke Enemoah, the Port Harcourt based doctor
who died on Friday August 22nd from Ebola Virus Disease in Port Harcourt
Rivers state has been moved to Lagos for proper isolation and
treatment. Her 3-months old baby is among the 160 people placed under
surveillance in Port Harcourt.

Speaking to newsmen yesterday August 29th in Port Harcourt, the state
Commissioner for Health, Sampson Parker, said most of those placed under
surveillance at the Port Harcourt Isolation center are medical doctors,
nurses and patients Dr Enemoah interacted with at his Samsteel Clinic
at Rumuokoro, as well as the Green Hart Hospital where he died.

Dr Enemoah passed away at the Green Hart Hospital after been infected
with the deadly virus from an ECOWAS diplomat, Olubukun Koye, who he
secretly treated at a hotel in Port Harcourt.

Meanwhile it's been discovered that the hotel is Mandate Gardens Hotel
in Rumunokoro area in Obio/Akpor LGA of Rivers State. People have been
advised to avoid the hotel for the time being

Dennis
Akagha, the fiance of Justina Ejelonu, the First Consultant Hospital
nurse who died after being infected with the deadly Ebola virus by
Liberian Patrick Sawyer, in this exclusive interview with Vanguard spoke about how his late fiancee contracted
the deadly disease, how she lost their unborn child
while battling with Ebola, and also revealed that Justina
had just landed the job at the hospital and met Sawyer on her first day there. He also spoke on how he got
infected with the virus and how he finally got discharged. Fimd the
in-depth interview after the cut...

According to a report on Sahara Reporters, a doctor resident in
Port Harcourt who treated a diplomat that had direct contact with late
Patrick Sawyer in Lagos, died last week Friday August 22nd from Ebola
virus disease. Ironically, the diplomat he treated is still alive.

The unidentified doctor had taken the diplomat to an
undisclosed hotel in Port Harcourt to secretly treat him after the
diplomat failed to turn himself in during the search for those who had
direct contact with the late Patrick Sawyer.

The late doctors wife has reportedly fallen ill and
has been quarantined in Port Harcourt. Continue...

Meanwhile the hospital where the
doctor works, Good Heart Hospital as well as the hotel the diplomat was
secretly treated has been shut down and sealed by the Rivers state
government.

The Minister of Health who had on Tuesday August
26th announced that Nigeria had only one case of Ebola is expected to
make a statement today August 28th regarding this new development.